When you purchase a new iPad, you’ll be required to walk through the Setup Assistant prior to using the device. The Setup Assistant will guide you through the full setup process for setting up your new iPad, and will help you connect to Wi-Fi, create an Apple ID, and set up iCloud storage.

Steps

Part 1

Powering On and Getting Oriented

1

Power on your new iPad. The power button is located at the top of your device on the right.

2

Move the “configure” slider button to the right after your iPad powers on. The Setup Assistant will display on-screen.[1]

3

Select your preferred language. The iPad will allow you to choose one out of over two dozen languages, including English and Spanish.

Select a Wi-Fi network from the list of available networks displayed on-screen.

Select the option to skip this step if you don’t have access to any Wi-Fi networks at the time of setup.

Part 2

Setting Up Apple ID, iCloud, and Finishing Up

1

Tap on “Set Up as New iPad.”

2

Tap on “Create a Free Apple ID.” An Apple ID will allow you to purchase apps and content from the App Store and iTunes.

Log in with your current Apple ID if you already have an existing account and skip to step #9.

3

Enter your birthdate into the fields provided on-screen. Your birth date will be used for security purposes in the event you forget your Apple ID password.

4

Enter your first and last name.

5

Enter an existing email address or select the option to create a new iCloud email address. An email address is required for account management, and will be used to recover password information.

6

Choose three security questions and answer each question correctly. Security questions may be used by Apple at a later date to verify your identity and help you retrieve forgotten account information.

7

Enter a secondary email address. This email address can be used in the event your other email address becomes compromised, or you need help retrieving forgotten account information.

8

Verify whether you want email alerts enabled or disabled. If you enable this feature, Apple will send you news and announcements about their software and products.

9

Review and accept Apple’s terms of service and conditions.

10

Verify whether you want to use Apple’s iCloud service. iCloud is a storage service that automatically saves all documents, media, and other personal information to Apple’s servers, which can be helpful in the event your iPad stops working or becomes lost.

11

Verify whether you want Apple to anonymously collect usage data from your new iPad. Apple will use this information to develop new products and software based on your activity.

12

Tap on “Start Using iPad.” The Home screen of your new iPad will display along with all pre-installed apps, and will be ready for use.[3]

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Tips

Customize the Home screen of your iPad by repositioning the icons of apps based on how often you use them. Apps can be moved by tapping and holding an icon, and dragging it to its new location. For example, if you rarely use the FaceTime app, move this icon to a Home screen page you don’t use as frequently.

Enable a passcode lock for your iPad if you want your information and activity kept private when not in use. Tap on “Settings” from the Home screen, select “General,” and select the option to enable the passcode lock feature. You will be prompted to enter a four-digit PIN code, which you will be required to enter each time your iPad is unlocked.